A wonderfully constructed mélange of classical romantic scenarios. Beautifully casted; and paired off in their own respective sub plots. 'Love Actually' reaches out to all of us, showing us an aspect of how we have all once felt, and placing those once poignant emotions in a context which makes you appreciate that the person sitting to the right of you, the one who came in 5 minutes late munching sweets and 'whispering', and indeed anyone with a pulse, all at some point in their existences experienced; or will experience a facet of this films brilliance.
Regardless of the extent to which this film touches you, you are guaranteed a giggle. The film certainly possesses diversity, not only in its casting but also in the unraveling of its events.
For all you Hugh fans, he does not disappoint in manner and style, and Emma Thompson radiates emotivity as a wife and mother of two. It has to be said that the soundtrack is not without its strong points; with a contemporary corniness that still manages to pull on the heart-strings; it compliments the tone of 'Love Actually' perfectly.
A good film for all.
